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Lindsey Adler

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Lindsey Adler
The Met, Myself

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The Met, Myself

Hello and happy weekend. My brain ran out of words this week so I did what I always do when I hit the creative floor: I took a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was a nice day out, I browsed by myself, and I left feeling restored

By Lindsey Adler 18 Apr 2025
Tune In, Check Out

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Tune In, Check Out

The most prescient record of the next four or infinite years is DIIV’s “Frog in Boiling Water,” which got a nasty review and a 7.5 from Pitchfork last year. I listened to “Frog in Boiling Water” a lot after its release, despite being totally uninterested in DIIV prior

By Lindsey Adler 15 Apr 2025
What Became Of The Likely Lads?

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What Became Of The Likely Lads?

Hell is seeing your formative years performed as a costume by the generation behind you. Earlier this year, I felt those flames flickering in my face when I willingly made the choice to attend an “indie sleaze” nostalgia party at an 18-and-up nightclub in Brooklyn. I learned a lot that

By Lindsey Adler 11 Apr 2025
Fight Off Your Demons

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Fight Off Your Demons

In my adolescence, I trusted the band Brand New — and specifically frontman Jesse Lacey — to help put words to the complicated feelings I couldn’t understand. He made no secret that he was often incredibly depressed, distrusting of those around him, and often cruel to them, too. His work grappled

By Lindsey Adler 10 Apr 2025
All Aboard

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All Aboard

The United States has a strange relationship with train travel. The first transcontinental railroad finally helped connect the enormous amount of land our government had purchased or stolen as colonists made their way westward. Trains united our states, but passenger rail is inefficient or irrelevant now in most of our

By Lindsey Adler 04 Apr 2025
Sartorial Pork Store

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Sartorial Pork Store

Americans have spent 18 years pondering one unanswerable question: Did Tony die in that diner or not? Over here in Lindseyland, I’ve been wondering about something else. Who bought Tony’s clothes? Did he hit the bowling shirt racks himself, or did Carmela do the clothes shopping for him?

By Lindsey Adler 03 Apr 2025
On Editing

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On Editing

lock-1 By Lindsey Adler 01 Apr 2025
Under The Knife

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Under The Knife

On a recent Saturday morning, my phone started lighting up with up-close images of the inside of an anonymous professional pitcher’s elbow. I was on the phone with Dr. Keith Meister, an orthopedic surgeon who is typically the first or second call for a baseball player who needs his

By Lindsey Adler 31 Mar 2025
Vert Alert

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Vert Alert

I have a story in the New York Times today about skateboarding. Specifically, it is about vert (big-air) skating, which nearly died out in the years immediately following Tony Hawk landing the 900 at the X-Games. Now, kids across the world have discovered the joy of aerials, and Hawk is

By Lindsey Adler 30 Mar 2025
The Poverella

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The Poverella

lock-1 By Lindsey Adler 27 Mar 2025
Into The Wayside

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Into The Wayside

lock-1 By Lindsey Adler 25 Mar 2025
Abstraction as Academia

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Abstraction as Academia

lock-1 By Lindsey Adler 24 Mar 2025
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